Usability Engineering
Experiences of creating four video library collections with the Físchlár system
International Journal on Digital Libraries
User evaluation of Físchlár-News: An automatic broadcast news delivery system
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Usability and usage of iTV services: lessons learned in an Austrian field trial
Computers in Entertainment (CIE) - Interactive TV
Tracking and summarizing news on a daily basis with Columbia's Newsblaster
HLT '02 Proceedings of the second international conference on Human Language Technology Research
Indexing of fictional video content for event detection and summarisation
Journal on Image and Video Processing
Developing, Deploying and Assessing Usage of a Movie Archive System among Students of Film Studies
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Part IV: Interacting in Various Application Domains
Context-aware person identification in personal photo collections
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia - Special issue on integration of context and content
Are Visual Informatics Actually Useful in Practice: A Study in a Film Studies Context
IVIC '09 Proceedings of the 1st International Visual Informatics Conference on Visual Informatics: Bridging Research and Practice
Video shot boundary detection: Seven years of TRECVid activity
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
SportsAnno: what do you think?
Large Scale Semantic Access to Content (Text, Image, Video, and Sound)
MediAssist: using content-based analysis and context to manage personal photo collections
CIVR'06 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Image and Video Retrieval
Pervasive'10 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Pervasive Computing
A system for event-based film browsing
TIDSE'06 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Technologies for Interactive Digital Storytelling and Entertainment
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Automatic media content analysis in multimedia is a very promising field of research bringing in various possibilities for enhancing visual informatics. By computationally analysing the quantitative data contained in text, audio, image and video media, more semantically meaningful and useful information on the media contents can be derived, extracted and visualised, informing human users those facts and patterns initially hidden in the bit streams of data. Insights into how to transform the emerging technological possibilities from these media analysis tools into usable visual interfaces to help people see visual information in novel ways will be an important contribution to visual informatics. In this paper, we outline some of the more promising content analysis techniques currently being researched in multimedia and computer vision and discuss how these could be used to develop visually-oriented end-user interfaces that support searching, browsing and summarization of the media contents in various usage contexts. We illustrate this with a few example applications that we have developed over the years, all of which designed in such a way as to take advantage of the automatic content analysis and to discover and create novel usage scenarios of consuming visually-oriented media contents.